A new variant of the Ferrari 812 Superfast has been revealed. The Ferrari 812 Competizione models are a limited edition series of vehicles in two variants, coupe and targa, known as the Ferrari 812 Competizione and the Ferrari 812 Competizione A.
Both models sport a naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine that achieves 818 horsepower. The power plant is, on the surface, the same that is in the Ferrari 812 Superfast but engineers have tinkered with the fresh version to optimize fluid dynamics of the intake system and combustion, reducing internal friction.
Ferrari has paired the engine with a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox that the automaker says delivers a new type of shifting feeling. The setup retains the same gear ratios as the 812 Superfast but has more rpm range. The engine can rev to 9,500 rpm and a progressive growling comes spewing out of the car’s exhaust system, which comes complete with a gasoline particulate filter that ensures the car meets modern emissions standards.
A single front air intake works to keep things cool up front marking the first time such an adaptation has occurred on a V12-powered Ferrari. The cooling circuit has also been improved making it 10 percent more efficient and the oil tank has been redesigned to allow for extra flow.
Engineers have given the new Ferraris added braking power. That includes a redesigned version of the caliper that was first used on the SF90 Stradale and other modifications. These changes allowed Ferrari to redesign the car’s front underbody freeing up space around the lower front wishbone suspension and extending the area that could be used to generate downforce. The car has a passive mobile aero system.
The backside of the new variants has a unique design with a fresh exhaust layout, diffuser geometry, spoiler volume, patented rear screen, and bumper design. The rear diffuser now extends across the full width of the car and redesigned silencers and tailpipes that are integrated into a single pipe.
Four-wheel steering and independent rear-wheel steering features a new electronic management system. Refinements have been made to the car’s response system to deliver a more connected drive experience. It features a new iteration of Ferrari’s Side Slip Control system and rides on new Michelin Cup2R tires.
Weight savings abounds throughout the car and though much of it isn’t apparent to the untrained eye, it helps the performance of the car. This includes the dashboard and door panels. The door panel pocket juts out from the main structure almost as if it were a floating element.
The 812 Competizione A features a number of modifications that differentiate it from the 812 Competizione including the implementation of a flying buttress design that helps the car’s center of gravity to appear lower that the coupe’s. When the targa top is stowed, the roll bars jut out becoming a secondary visual element.
Each of the cars comes standard with Ferrari’s extended seven-year maintenance program.
Ferrari 812 Competizione & Ferrari 812 Competizione A
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Ferrari 812 Competizione & Ferrari 812 Competizione A
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Ferrari 812 Competizione & Ferrari 812 Competizione A
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Ferrari 812 Competizione & Ferrari 812 Competizione A
Photo courtesy of Ferrari
Ferrari 812 Competizione & Ferrari 812 Competizione A
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Ferrari 812 Competizione & Ferrari 812 Competizione A
Photo courtesy of Ferrari
Ferrari 812 Competizione & Ferrari 812 Competizione A
Photo courtesy of Ferrari
Ferrari 812 Competizione & Ferrari 812 Competizione A
Photo courtesy of Ferrari
Ferrari 812 Competizione & Ferrari 812 Competizione A
Photo courtesy of Ferrari